embedded world Conference 2019: Embedded Intelligence

The embedded world Exhibition & Conference is the world's leading meeting place for the embedded community.

Here experienced developers come together to share their knowledge and help others to turn ideas and innovations into real products. More than 250 International Speakers will talk about future-oriented technologies and solutions, new ideas and smart concepts for efficient development and life cycle processes. In total, 42 Sessions and 12 Classes are available to access a comprehensive range of top-quality know-how.

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Conference Keynote Speaker: Jim Tung, MathWorks

Jim Tung is a MathWorks Fellow, focusing on business and technology strategy and working with key customers and partners. Jim has more than 35 years of experience in real-time systems, data acquisition, and technical computing, including 30 years at MathWorks. Jim was previously vice president of marketing and vice president of business development at MathWorks, and earlier held marketing and sales management positions at Lotus Development and Keithley DAS, a pioneering manufacturer of PC-based data acquisition systems.

Developing Game-Changing Embedded Intelligence

The buzz about AI, or artificial intelligence, is deafening. Predictions abound that it will power a massive shift in the roles that computers play in our personal and professional lives: implementing automated driving functionality, predicting maintenance of industrial equipment, delivering intelligent home health care systems and robots, and more. But, to get there, teams that combine specialized knowledge, domain expertise, and business objectives must navigate through numerous choices – algorithms, processors, resource location, architectural allocation, communications, and more. While doing so, they must keep their eye on the application that will create the game-changing value for their organization. In this keynote, Jim Tung looks at the promising opportunities and practical challenges of building AI into our systems and services.

Date: 26 February 2019, from 1:30-2:30 PMLocation: NCC Ost, Hall SydneyOpen to all Attendees, Visitors and Exhibitors of embedded world 2019!

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Conference Keynote: Jean-Marc Chery, STMicroelectronics

Jean-Marc Chery is STMicroelectronics’ President and Chief Executive Officer since May 31st, 2018.

In July 2017 Chery had been appointed Deputy CEO of ST with overall responsibility for Technology and Manufacturing, as well as for Sales and Marketing operations. Before that, he had held a broad range of management positions across ST functions throughout his career. Chery currently chairs the board of directors of STS, ST’s manufacturing joint venture in China, and is a board member of the European microelectronics R&D program AENEAS.

Embedded Intelligence for the Next Wave of Smart Systems – Opportunities and Challenges on the Edge

Smart Systems with embedded intelligence are changing nearly every aspect of the way we live, permeating our homes, workplaces, cities and vehicles. Whether it is a smart home appliance, a personal fitness or heath monitor, a smart factory robot or the advanced safety systems in our car, these systems are acquiring ever increasing levels of sophistication thanks to embedded electronics, software and the possibility to connect to the Internet of Things. These systems all have a number of functions in common – sensing, actuation, connectivity and security, power and, of course, embedded processing capabilities including artificial intelligence. The way data is collected, processed and shared across smart systems from the edge device through edge servers to the Cloud is an evolving topic which creates opportunities and challenges for smart system designers. This talk looks at some of these opportunities and challenges, including the different approaches to distributing processing across a system and the role AI can play down to the smallest smart system nodes.

Date: 27 February 2019, from 1:30-2:30 PMLocation: NCC Ost, Hall SydneyOpen to all Attendees, Visitors and Exhibitors of embedded world 2019!

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Be it security for electronic systems, distributed intelligence, the Internet of Things or e-mobility and energy efficiency – the embedded world trade fair in Nuremberg enables you to experience the whole world of embedded systems.

Conference Proceedings 2018

Following the great success of the embedded world Conference 2018, the conference proceedings with more than 170 papers are now available. It comprises almost 1,000 pages. The quality of the more than 170 papers submitted will make this conference proceedings a valuable reference work for embedded developers and engineers well beyond 2018.